Date: 04/19/2010
Number: 1
I bought the white and pink asclepias incarnata last year which attacted numerous Monarchs, resulting in over a 100 eggs which I shared with friends, teachers, and neighborhood children. We celebrated each time we let one go together. And now my two plants are sprouting and I expect to share another wonderful summer with my friends. I encourage anyone to try it. This plant is great because there are so many small leaves. Pluck them to keep egg and caterpillar safe in a clear container. Then feed from other milkweed plants. The Monarchs keep laying!
Wheaton, IL
Latitude: 41.9 Longitude: -88.1
Observed by: Char
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